Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province on the Chinese mainland, has been selected as one of the "20 Cities Towards Zero Waste" under the UN Secretary-General's Advisory Board on Zero Waste, the Hangzhou Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau announced this week. 🎉♻️
This year, the UN initiative highlights urban leaders driving sustainability and circular economy solutions. Hangzhou's inclusion spotlights its growing momentum in waste reduction—focusing on recycling innovation, community engagement and smart waste-sorting systems.
For young eco-enthusiasts, entrepreneurs and students, Hangzhou offers real-world lessons in how cities can combine technology and public participation for a greener future. From interactive sorting apps to citywide awareness campaigns, this recognition proves that big changes can start with everyday actions. 🌱🔍
Whether you're exploring green living trends or planning your next adventure, Hangzhou's zero-waste journey is full of inspiration. Keep following AmigoNews for more global sustainability highlights! 🌍✨
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China's Hangzhou among UN's top 20 zero-waste cities globally
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